Waffleweave is an excellent weaving structure for kitchen textiles. Waffleweave is threaded on the loom like a point twill but is treadled so that the weft yarn makes tiny "cells" in the cloth. After removing the fabric from the loom and washing, the cells "shrink," leaving you with a dense (but surprisingly soft), highly textured, and absorbant cloth.
Woven from unmercerized cotton in robins egg blue (turquoise, aqua) on my 8 shaft floor loom. Machine-stitched ends. Each cloth measures approximately 10"x 11". Cloths have been pre-washed and dried. Easy care: machine wash and dry in your preferred manner. Chlorinated bleach is not recommended.
Please take a peek at the fabric while it was on my loom. :)
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